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Best Notable Quotables of 2010: Demanding Respect for Obama While Still Bashing Bush

By Rich Noyes | December 24, 2010 | 12:30

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Even as the public grew increasingly disenchanted with Washington's full-throated liberal policies in 2010, the media elite's partisanship remained on full display. The Media Research Center's Best Notable Quotables of 2010 captured the highlights, as journalists continued to blame America's misfortunes on George W. Bush, even as they also insisted that Barack Obama deserved more credit for his amazing accomplishments.

In the MRC's "They Don't Miss Him Yet Award for Still Bashing Bush," Time's Joe Klein took the prize for insisting that the April 2010 Gulf oil spill was really Bush's fault: "This is more Bush’s second Katrina than Obama’s first,” Klein lamely insisted on The Chris Matthews Show. Klein made his crack on May 30, nearly 500 days after Bush left the Oval Office.

Runner-up was Newsweek's Jonathan Alter, who declared on MSNBC's Daily Rundown: "The oil spill is the perfect metaphor for Obama’s presidency so far. It’s been cleaning up a lot of the messes left to him by his predecessors, whether it was bank bailouts, auto bailouts, Afghanistan — which turned out to be a much bigger mess than anybody anticipated — preventing a depression that, you know, began to happen on George Bush’s watch. So this is more of the same.”

Later in the summer, Alter's Newsweek decided that the United States had fallen to 11th place among the nations of the world, thanks to -- you guessed it -- George W. Bush. Michael Hirsh wrote the cover piece:

“America hasn’t recovered from the serious blows to its stature delivered by nearly a decade of policy debacles....[Barack Obama] inherited a Herculean task: the Augean-stable-size mess left behind by George W. Bush. First there was the diversion of military resources and attention from Afghanistan to Iraq — a draining, misdirected war and occupation that many believe never should have been launched. Then there was the long period of fiscal, regulatory, and financial recklessness that contributed to the worst-ever downturn since the Great Depression. Finally, Washington squandered its chance to lead on climate change.”

But while America is a dreadful place because of Bush's horribleness, America is also a dazzling place thanks to Obama's wonderfulness. The MRC's "Rodney Dangerfield Award for Demanding Respect for Obama's Achievements" documented the media's sycophancy to the new Dear Leader.

CBS's Lesley Stahl took top honors with her pre-election declaration that citizens should really be thanking "Dr. Obama" for saving them, rather than grumbling about a few scars suffered in the process. Stahl was on MSNBC's Morning Joe (the network sometimes seems a magnet for liberal journalists wishing to cut loose) back on October 18:

“It reminded me of a doctor who has this horrible burn victim come into the hospital, and he saves the guy’s life — this is our economy — saves the guy’s life, but the guy wakes up and he’s got scars all over his face, and that’s all he sees, that’s all anybody sees. The guy’s living, but he looks awful. And how — what’s the doctor supposed to say? And that’s what he’s [Obama is] fighting, he’s fighting an economy that just won’t give him anything… He cannot get any traction on what he’s accomplished.”

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Runners-up in this crowded category included ABC daytime host Joy Behar fawning before Obama himself: "You’ve really done a lot, I think. I mean, you’ve signed 200-plus laws into — since you’re in office. You have — financial reform has taken place. You got a health care — I mean, you put two women on the Supreme Court. I could go on and on about your accomplishments." And, ABC's Christiane Amanpour fretting to top White House advisor David Axelrod: "People don’t appreciate some of the amazing legislative agenda that he’s accomplished.”

NBC White House correspondent Chuck Todd threw this toughie the President's way back in July: “You’ve had an enormous amount of legislative victories — it’s comparable to any President in history. It has not translated into political capital with the public. Honestly, are you frustrated by that?”

And in May, USA Today pulled together a cover story on how "doing big things" could "wind up costing Obama," complete with a photo of Obama standing before a portrait of Abraham Lincoln:

“Big problems. Big achievements. Big costs. Historians say President Obama’s legislative record during a crisis-ridden presidency already puts him in a league with such consequential presidents as Lyndon Johnson and Franklin Roosevelt. But polls show voters aren’t totally on board with his achievements, at least not yet, and the White House acknowledges that his victories have carried huge financial and political costs. ‘There are always costs in doing big things,’ Obama told USA Today.”

Stay tuned for more partisan double-standards in 2011.
 

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Lynchpin

Submitted by vote24 on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 1:45pm.

I'm telling you (again) my friends. The lying liberal media is the lynchpin of the entire Marxist/Communist movement going on now in America. Take them down, get some real truth on the TV, and we win so much faster and easier that refudiating every craptastic line they utter. This can and must be done, just speak up for your views and opinions in public or when the opportunity presents itself. The youngsters in the Marxist movement base their involvement entirely on being cool. We make it very uncool to be a fascist and the crumbling begins. And once it starts it will become a tidal wave. Do not be hesitant to write the networks that you think are fraudulent. And their advertisers. Of course they will giggle, but as these add up they will almost always choose to save their own paycheck over their ideology. And of course, vote with your remote. Try to stop supporting any shows, on a network that is embroiled in the destruction of the United States and a free way of life. It takes some self discipline, but look at the stakes. Plus it should not take that long if we actually do it.

"Quality control is always easier and infinitely less painful than damage control."   Ted Nugent
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The leftist progressives have already won

Submitted by ArrowSmith on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 1:49pm.

They control the media, the universities, the music industry. They decide what is "cool", and the kids want to be associated with that. So "An Inconvenient Truth" becomes the Bible for the current teen generation. The damage is already irreversible. 

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lock and load time is coming

Submitted by jkwtrading on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 7:59pm.

lock and load time is coming soon..

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Not soon enough. The media,

Submitted by RealVet on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 6:59pm.

Not soon enough.

The media, the education system, and the judicial system are all infested to the hilt. 

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What??

Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 1:48pm.

How do these talking heads think and say BO is so accomplished and done so much for American's? More then half the country do not agree with any of his policies. Instead of listening to the voters, these liberals talk and agree among themselves about how great BO is trying to influence their radical remarks and agendas over the airways where most don't listen to anyway. Bush has never said a negative word since he left the WH and he is more popular. His book alone has sold 2 million copies in two months. Their hateful and arrogant behavior is getting mighty old and stale. Who is that Klien guy and where did he come from??

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Peas in a pod

Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 2:32pm.

Go to the Communist Party USA website and please, tell me, what policy differences are there between them and Obama and the DNC. There are NONE! Yes, the DNC and the Communist Party worldview are one and the same. They want the same policies passed as law. Send the link to your liberal friends and Democrat representatives and ask them the same question.

Oh, and Merry Christmas!!

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I've been trying to get folks

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 5:27pm.

I've been trying to get folks to do that for a long time. Whe i write a lette to the editor I refer the readers to that website. People don't want to know the truth about the Dems. Their position  on health care is almost word for word what the Dems want. The Dems deny that they want government control but we all know better.

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Obama Tells 7 Lies in Under Two Minutes

Submitted by Retired Geek on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 4:05pm.

Lucifer is the Father of lies and there is NO TRUTH in him.

Barack Obama taught many years from a Textbook dedicated to Lucifer - 'Rules for Radicals'.

Barack Obama is an inveterate liar who simply cannot tell the truth.

Watch for yourself - Barack Obama tells 7 lies in under two minutes - one minute 46 seconds.

http://thpatriots.blogspot.com/2010/11/barack-obama-tells-7-lies-in-under-2.html

 

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Alter & Klein are both simple liars

Submitted by chazzy-kc on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 6:16pm.

Stahl is reprehensible enough but Alter and Klein remind me of how far our media dolts have fallen since Hanoi Jane's ex hubby launched CNN 30 years ago. The single best indicator of how "off the charts" loony those two are is that Don Imus, an "old school" liberal who has a modicum of rational integrity, thinks they are left wing "nutjobs."

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I've had it with the Bush Bashing

Submitted by phryingphish on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 6:32pm.

Especially about the economy.

In 2007 I took a look at congress and the upcoming election and decided that since the Democrats were in charge of the house and senate there was a very good chance that they would try to make Bush look bad. I wondered how they would do this and came up with "It's the Economy, Stupid!" so I sold all my investments and placed the money in a money market just to keep it liquid and out of harms way. Then I waited (This was in January 2008).

The deification hit the rotary oscillator about May. I kept all that money out of the market until after the election. I knew that there would be at least a small, if not huge rebound after the election, no matter who won. Obama won so now I knew there would be a good size rebound, but where? The country seemed fixated on the auto industry so I invested a bit over $180,000 in a stock that supplied a commodity to the industry in which that company has an effective monopoly. That stock was selling at $19 a share in early 2007 and was selling at $1.20 in July 2008. I sold a couple of weeks ago for a little over $18.00 a share.  I bought 160,000 shares so when I sold I sold for $2,880,000. Yep I made a bit over 2.6 MILLION dollars (Before taxes). I did this by taking a very cynical view of the political party in power, and risking my own money.

What this proved to me was that the political party in power has more effect on the economy then the President and they will use that power for or against the President whenever they can. I do think that this time they ALMOST lost it. The economic recession of 2008 was caused by CONGRESS, not Bush!

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“It reminded me of a

Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 7:20pm.

“It reminded me of a doctor who has this horrible burn victim come into the hospital..."                                                                                                                                                                         Really Ms. Stahl? Because Obama reminds ME of drunken quack who treated "the patient" in completely the wrong way and damaged him even more than he was when he came in - while we looked on, horrified, and yelling at him to stop. Now, because of this quack's malpractice, "the patient" has had many years added onto his recuperation period - if, indeed, a treatment from a new "doctor" can undo the damage Dr. Obama has done. Dr. Obama needs to be fired and his medical license (apparently from a box of cereal) revoked. It's a shame we can't sue him for malpractice and be awarded, say, three or four trillion dollars or so.

 
Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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why?

Submitted by Patriot II on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 11:45am.

Does anyone listen to these lying, ignorant hypocrites?

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Lock and Load

Submitted by vote24 on Sat, 12/25/2010 - 5:29pm.

Lock and Load time is comming...indeed. And the liberal liars will wonder why?

"Quality control is always easier and infinitely less painful than damage control."   Ted Nugent
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Best Notable Quotables of 2010

Submitted by Netstatter on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 9:40pm.

How bizarre are these statements by the MSM? Well,

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